Chapter 5: An Overview of Desktop Studio
Developing automation is like building Lego® structures. You envision a design, identify and gather the necessary pieces, join them together, check whether the result matches your vision, make minor adjustments if required, and the structure is ready.
To develop automation, we go through similar steps. Envision an automated business process, identify the applications and capture them, connect those applications and develop them further, test the result and make minor tweaks, and the automation is ready.
This chapter will discuss Desktop Studio, the on-premises Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that you can use to create all aspects of process automation. This chapter will help you understand the various building blocks of desktop studio and their roles in the automation creation cycle.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:
- Introduction to perspectives in Desktop Studio
- Introduction to the Explorer...